Another piggie

Spurchaser

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Got a call from one of my landowners that was ready for me to start trapping and had a couple hogs showing up. This hog was at what the landowner calls the Tomahawk location. He showed up on a camera last night and the stalk was on.
I have a camera to the left of the video you might can see after the shot. He has one on the opposite side of the feeder.
I had or wanted to wait until he wasn’t under the feeder just incase he bolted after the shot. I seriously doubt one could knock that particular feeder over, but didn’t want to chance it. I also didn’t want his camera or feeder leg behind the shot either. Thank God I remembered to turn the video on because I’d watched him a couple minutes and then remembered to hit record. For those that like thermal videos…enjoy. For those that don’t, don’t watch.

Curious if anyone else’s IRay Bolt makes that sound when recording. Mines the older version with no audio. Forgot to mention, this was with the Go Wild .243 and 87gr Hornady V-Max.

 
Way to go Spur.! The boar I shot last was dropped at the very edge of a pond but when he finished his stanky leg kick he was:LOL: about 8 ft out in the pond!
Grandson's first hog did the same thing, Bud.
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Don't got no gaters on those ranches, Mark, so we had to wade in and get him out. One of the ranch hands would take all the hogs we took him, no matter what time of the day or evening it was.
 
Gotcha. Yeah, cattle ranches don’t play with gators. We were hunting a WMA down in Florida that’s a working cattle ranch and came up on a tank with a couple gators rotting in the sun. I told my buddy let’s find another area cause I didn’t want to get blamed for the killing of a gator. We hadn’t got but a couple hundred yards away and ran into a ranch hand and he told us to shoot any we saw, lol!
 
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